OffRoadSP
Still working on Sun & Moon...
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My apologies, I've been chronicling my journey in this fashion since the days of Diamond & Pearl. Historically I've received positive feedback on it; however, lately I have not heard anything positive nor negative, so if others feel the same way and would like me to stop posting these, let me know. I enjoy doing it, and enjoy sharing my more unique play-style with others. :)Out of curiousity, since when has it been allowed to roleplay through your game experiences in this thread or has it always been like that? :D Not that it would bother me at anyway, just hasn't noticed it before.
November 23, 2013
I caught another Pancham and nicknamed it Cutter, since I needed a Pokémon that knew the move Cut to do some extra exploring while a train my newly hatched team. As I backtracked across previous routes, I was challenged by a trainer who had a Pokémon I haven't seen in Kalos yet. It's a Pokémon I haven't seen since my time in Hoenn a decade ago. It was a Carvanha!
"Carvanha, the Savage Pokémon. Carvanha live in massive rivers that course through jungles. They swarm prey that enters their territories. They may also attack boats and rip out their hulls to sink them."
I then eventually made my way back to Rivière Walk, and reached a large castle on the river. Trevor was standing outside of it, and he told me it was called the Battle Chateau. He explained it's a place where trainers go to battle each other to increase their skill. Of course, I couldn't resist going inside.
Once inside, I saw Viola from the Santalune Gym there! She welcomed me, and was a little shocked that I had never heard of this place before. She asked the owner to induct me into the organization. Apparently, people are given titles based on how they perform here at the Battle Chateau. I was given the title of Baron and I was allowed to challenge the various trainers inside.
So I did. The first trainer had an odd little crab-like Pokémon I never saw before. Who's that Pokémon?
"Clauncher, the Water Gun Pokémon. No further data is available."
No data? That's odd. I wonder why it's not in the Kalos Pokédex. Maybe it's from another region? It looks like a little blue lobster, so it's probably some region's version of Krabby or Corphish. And the fact that it spammed Vice Grip made it seem all the more similar.
I battled a few more trainers, then left. I'll definitely be coming back here to train!
November 24, 2013
Serena asked if I would have a tag battle with her against Trevor and Tierno. I accepted. Tierno used his trusty Corphish, and Trevor had a Pikachu and a Flabébé. My partner Serena used a Fletchling and… who's that Pokémon?
"Braixen, the Fox Pokémon, and the evolved form of Fennekin. Braixen have a twig stuck in their tails. When these twigs are plucked from their tails, friction sets the twigs alight. The flames are used in battle and to send signals to their allies."
So that's an evolved Fennekin. It was pretty cool watching Braixen in action; it used that stick like a magic wand when it battled.
After winning the battle and taking a picture outside the Battle Chateau, I explored a little more of the area, and found some wild Roselia!
"Roselia, the Thorn Pokémon, and the evolved form of Budew. Roselia that drink nutritionally rich springwater are said to reveal rare coloration when they bloom. They use different poisons in each hand separately when they attack. The stronger their aroma, the healthier they are."
Shortly after that, I found a wild Croagunk that I was able to catch!
63. Croagunk
Finally, I gave my current team a rest, and brought out another six Pokémon to train. This time it's Skitty, Flabébé, Combee, Doduo, Burmy(2), and my recently caught Smeargle.
I returned to the Battle Chateau to face off against more trainers. One trainer had a Spoink! They must have brought it to Kalos from Hoenn or eastern Unova, because my Pokédex didn't have much to say.
"Spoink, the Bounce Pokémon. No further data."
After several battles, I was awarded the title of Viscount, which seems to mean I can challenge more powerful trainers. This place seems quite handy for earning a fair chunk of prize money, too!
When I stopped back at the Day Care to rest a bit, the couple gave me another Pokémon egg. This one hatched into a Pokémon I never saw before! It looked like a little puffball.
"Swirlix, the Cotton Candy Pokémon. Swirlix eat nothing but sweets. Because of this, their fur is as sticky sweet as cotton candy. They extrude white threads from this fur to entangle their opponents in battle."
64. Swirlix
Cool, it appears to be another new fairy-type Pokémon, too. I transferred Swirlix to storage, and then continued my journey along Rivière Walk. After our battle earlier, Serena mentioned something about heading to Ambrette Town to see if she can learn anything more about mega evolution. I looked at my map, and it seems that there are also some cities along the coast that might have a gym, so I may as well head that way too. Looks like there's a huge mountain blocking the way, but there's a tunnel called the Connecting Cave that I can cut through.
I entered the cave, and found that several paths were blocked. But I found several familiar wild Pokémon that I managed to catch! First I found a Meditite, then a Zubat which I caught with a critical capture. I caught a Whismur next, and soon after my Flabébé started to evolve! And finally, I caught a familiar dragon-type Pokémon, an Axew.
"Meditite, the Meditate Pokémon. Meditite eat just one berry a day. By enduring hunger, their spirits are tempered and made sharper. They train deep in the mountains, and can levitate when their spiritual power is heightened through meditation."
"Zubat, the Bat Pokémon. Zubat have no eyes. They rely on ultrasonic waves for echolocation to flit about in darkness. They can sense obstacles using these waves."
"Whismur, the Whisper Pokémon. Whismur usually murmur, but can scare foes by crying out with the volume of a jet-plane engine. They stop if their ear covers are shut."
"Floette, the Single Bloom Pokémon, and the evolved form of Flabébé. Floette flutter around fields of flowers and care for flowers that are starting to wilt. When these flowers bloom, they appear to celebrate with an elegant dance. They draw out the power of flowers to battle."
"Axew, the Tusk Pokémon. Axew mark their territory by leaving gashes in trees with their tusks. If a tusk breaks, a new one grows in quickly. Repeated regrowth makes their tusks strong and sharp. They use these tusks to crush the berries they eat."
65. Meditite
66. Zubat
67. Whismur
68. Floette
69. Axew
I returned to Pokémon Center to give all my Pokémon a well-deserved rest. I also reviewed my Pokédex. If I'm accounting for evolutions, I caught nearly all the Pokémon in the Pokédex! I'm missing a few water-type Pokémon, and Snorlax. I pretty much have as many Pokémon as I did at the END of my first Unova journey, or pretty much any journey I've been on before. Just one badge and over 60 Pokémon to rotate through and train! (As a point of reference, by the Unova League I was rotating 70 Pokémon.)